URBAN DEVELOPMENT
- Edmonton’s Architecture: Shape of things to come [Globe and Mail]
- Edmonton’s Ice District development spurring new real estate projects [Globe and Mail]
- Downtown revitalization then and now [CBC Edmonton]
- NAIT residence waiting on Blatchford expansion talks [Metro Edmonton]
- Construction of Edmonton artists’ building pegged for late 2016 [Edmonton Journal]
- Edmonton’s City Centre mall to consolidate on three levels, add 300 parking stalls [Edmonton Journal]
- David Staples: Warm pool for cold city a hot idea [Edmonton Journal]
- ‘Mr. Downtown L.A.’ says dogs and playgrounds can transform downtown Edmonton [Edmonton Journal]
- First Nations centre ready to go up, says new University of Alberta president [Edmonton Journal]
- New $40-million student residence planned for University of Alberta campus [Edmonton Journal]
TRANSPORTATION
- LRT Valley Line to be biggest construction project in city’s history [CBC Edmonton]
- Edmonton’s pedestrian road fatalities climb in 2015 [Metro Edmonton]
- New advocacy group calls for lower speed limits on Edmonton’s residential streets [Edmonton Journal]
- #yegbikecoalition becomes Paths for People [Edmonton Bicycle Commuters]
- South Edmonton bike lanes not being removed until spring [Edmonton Journal]
- David Staples: City councillors are sour on Uber, but Uber is winning [Edmonton Journal]
- Pascal Ryffel: Don’t buy into Uber myths [Edmonton Journal]
- City passes first reading of bylaw to legalize Uber [CBC Edmonton]
- Uber moving towards regulation in Edmonton, Calgary [Metro Calgary]
- Edmonton coin meters to disappear by New Year’s [Metro Edmonton]
YEG CULTURE
- If you can’t beat it, throw it: Edmonton’s biggest snowball fight is back [CBC Edmonton]
- Push on to transform abandoned LRT space into underground arts district [CBC Edmonton]
- Rossdale & Reconciliation [The Yards]
- Alberta’s Maskwacis youth show the beautiful side of their community in powerful photo project [Edmonton Journal]
- Paula Simons: Story of Lebanese pioneer a reminder of Edmonton’s rich roots [Edmonton Journal]
- Ten years later: Tracing a decade of city changes through Cadence Weapon’s “Oliver Square” [VUE Weekly]
- Edmonton’s loudest street preacher speaks out [CBC Edmonton]
YEG HERITAGE
- The Prins Family and the Dutch in Beverly [Edmonton City as Museum Project]
- Edmonton’s historic McDougall United Church saved from the wreckers [Edmonton Journal]
- Edmonton: A World Class Dump – Part 1: Grierson Dump [Edmonton City as Museum Project]
OTHER LOCAL NEWS
- EVENT: Let’s Talk Design – Thursday, November 26th [City of Edmonton]
- Paula Simons: Edmonton pulls together to prepare for Syrian refugees [Edmonton Journal]
- Rising Edmonton vacancy rates triggering sweet deals for renters [CBC Edmonton]
- City officials try to calm West Jasper Place residents angry over sewer odours [Edmonton Journal]
- Edmonton food banks under strain as Alberta increase leaps past national average [Metro Edmonton]
- Alberta infrastructure minister announces money for drinking water and wastewater projects [Edmonton Journal]
- Edmonton staff’s move to downtown tower comes with $16.4M price tag [Metro Edmonton]
- Mill Woods sewer trunk line now two years behind schedule and $33 million over budget [Edmonton Journal]
- Naheed Nenshi and Don Iveson accept invite to January cabinet meeting [Metro Edmonton]
MISCELLANY
- The Norwegian secret to enjoying a long winter [Fast Company]
- Calgarians divided on cycle track spending [Metro Calgary]
- How to Reduce Cyclists’ Exposure to Air Pollution [CityLab]
- Liberals drop public-private requirement for infrastructure funding [Globe and Mail]
- Parkade-free N3 condo aimed at millennials without cars breaks ground [CBC Calgary]